Internet Explorer releases Developer Channel-VARINDIA
Internet Explorer has released Developer Channel, a fully functioning browser designed to give web developers a sneak peak at the web platform features. Developer Channel can run alongside and independently of IE11 and is available for developers using Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. It has all of the features from IE11 plus some new ones: support for WebDriver, support for the Gamepad API, updates to WebGL and enhancements to the F12 Developer Tools.
IE Developer Channel comes with more improvements to the F12 developer tools, including -
• An enhanced debugging experience with event breakpoints that help you get to your event-driven bugs faster.
• Richer analysis capabilities throughout the Memory and UI Responsiveness profilers, which support further reduction of noise through multi-dimensional timeline filter, while further increasing the semantic value of the data being reported by lighting up performance.
• An improved navigation experience that provides more keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+[ and ctrl + ]), as well as new header notifications, which allows you to quickly determine whether any of the profiling tools are running or how many errors your page has.
IE Developer Channel also comes with support for the emerging WebDriver standard through which web developers can write tests to automate web browsers to test their sites. It’s a programmable remote control for developing complex user scenarios and running them in an automated fashion in your web site and browser. See how you can setup WebDriver in the IE Developer Channel, and try out this sample WebDriver project.
IE Developer Channel comes with more improvements to the F12 developer tools, including -
• An enhanced debugging experience with event breakpoints that help you get to your event-driven bugs faster.
• Richer analysis capabilities throughout the Memory and UI Responsiveness profilers, which support further reduction of noise through multi-dimensional timeline filter, while further increasing the semantic value of the data being reported by lighting up performance.
• An improved navigation experience that provides more keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+[ and ctrl + ]), as well as new header notifications, which allows you to quickly determine whether any of the profiling tools are running or how many errors your page has.
IE Developer Channel also comes with support for the emerging WebDriver standard through which web developers can write tests to automate web browsers to test their sites. It’s a programmable remote control for developing complex user scenarios and running them in an automated fashion in your web site and browser. See how you can setup WebDriver in the IE Developer Channel, and try out this sample WebDriver project.